Remote Administration of DIBELS 8th Edition Grade 3 MOY Assessment

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Guidelines for the remote administration of the DIBELS 8th Edition Grade 3 MOY assessment include verbal acknowledgements by the parent/guardian and student, expectations for test administration, restrictions on assistance during testing, and the importance of maintaining video and audio throughout the session. The assessment covers Nonsense Word Fluency, Word Reading Fluency, Oral Reading Fluency, and MAZE, each with specific objectives and time limits.


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  1. DIBELS 8th Edition: Grade 3 MOY Remote Administration December 2023

  2. Prior to reading the remote screening agreement, please ensure video and audio are working and the session is being recorded. To ensure reliability of the K-3 Literacy Screener remote administration, the following expectations must be read aloud by the test administrator and verbally acknowledged by the parent/guardian and student. If the parent/guardian and/or student refuses to agree or breaks one of the following requirements then remote testing should not begin or should be stopped immediately and on-site testing will be required. Personnel from school districts and/or the LDOE may monitor this screening session. Parents/Guardians May assist with providing a quiet work space with limited distractions. May ensure the student is following along in the correct section. May not prompt or solicit a response from the student. May not disclose screening materials to the student prior to their testing session. May not show the answer key to the student at any time. Webcams and audio must stay on the entire testing session with the student in view. Student May not ask a parent or guardian for assistance with answering the screening items. May not review test materials prior to screening. May not review the answer key at any time prior to screening. Should follow the directions from the test administrator for each subtest and answer to the best of their ability. Webcams and audio must stay on the entire testing session with the student in view.

  3. Nonsense Word Fluency (NWF) Objective: Student reads or sounds out make-believe words for 60 seconds.

  4. Practice:

  5. Word Reading Fluency (WRF) Objective: Student reads sight words for 60 seconds.

  6. Oral Reading Fluency (ORF) Objective: Student reads a passage aloud for 60 seconds.

  7. MAZE Objective: Student silently reads a passage for 180 seconds, verbally choosing the best multiple-choice answer for missing words.

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